Hi. It seems to me that almost all of your posts on the Evernote forums are about how to leave Evernote. Ultimately, it is up to Evernote what to allow in their forums, but from one user to another, I’d like to ask you to stop posting about how to leave the app, because your point has already been made—there are other options out there. If you would like to use the other apps, we wish you the best of luck with them. The information you are posting seems genuinely helpful for other information workers, but please post about other apps in other forums. Thanks.
I would think Evernote and EV users would find this info useful. Rather than a "how to leave EV" post, the poster has emphasized across many posts there is no one size fits all solution and explores methods of making information capture useful. I've delved into this topic myself as my EV notebooks span twelve years and tens of thousands of notes, clips, emails, etc. One example he has not mentioned is the Zettelkasten method of notetaking. He has not mentioned Zetlr, or Zotero, The Brain mindmapping, to mention a few. None of these will offer a complete solution to everyone, but it is to Evernote's benefit to understand how to make the program more useful in a burgeoning information environment. EV has been my capture method of choice all these years, but knowing how to go beyond capture and be able to answer my wife's question, "What are you going to do with all that information?" really concerns me. Maybe some EV users are not bothered by that. I'm pretty sure some are.
His points about EV v. 10 failings are well taken as EV was a daily part of my workflow and now that has been broken.